docs.microsoft.com Team BlogInsights from the Microsoft documentation team on our work and community.http://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/
Microsoft Graph documentation now on docs.microsoft.comAnnouncing the release of the Microsoft Graph documentation on docs.microsoft.com.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/graph-on-docs/
Help define the direction for Java API documentation on docs.microsoft.comIf you are a Java developer, complete this short survey - we will then reach out to you personally to set up a time for a short call to better understand your needs and wishes around Java API docs.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/help-shape-java-api-docs/
.NET API Docs Moved from MSDN to docs.microsoft.comWe are announcing that the .NET API documentation has been moved from MSDN to docs.microsoft.com effective today.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/dotnet-api-docs-migration/
A Tour of Microsoft LearnMicrosoft Learn is the easiest way to learn Microsoft products and services. Learn task-based, interactive learning with over 80 hours of free learning content covering Azure, Dynamics, Power Apps, Flow, and more to come in the future!https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/microsoft-learn-tour/
Introducing Microsoft.com/LearnToday we’re announcing the release of our new learning website called Microsoft Learn – the best place to start learning Microsoft technologies.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/introducing-ms-learn/
Announching the Java API BrowserToday, we are expanding the family of our API discovery experiences, with the introduction of the Java API Browser.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/announcing-java-api-browser/
A New Release of Docs Authoring Pack for VS CodeToday, we are announcing our newest release of the Docs Authoring Pack for VS Code.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/docs-extension-update/
Release Notes - April 2018Update on the latest features and content released on docs.microsoft.com in April.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/release-notes-april-2018/
Announcing Updates to the REST API ExperienceToday, we are announcing big changes to the REST API experience on docs.microsoft.com!https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/announcing-rest-improvements/
Announcing the Docs Markdown Extension for Visual Studio CodeToday, we are announcing our Markdown extension for Visual Studio Code.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/docs-extension/
Release Notes - March 2018Update on the latest features and content released on docs.microsoft.com in March.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/release-notes-march-2018/
Xamarin Documentation Now on docs.microsoft.comToday we’re beginning a new chapter in mobile developer documentation – Xamarin docs are now live on docs.microsoft.com/xamarin.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/xamarin-docs/
Release Notes - February 2018Update on the latest features and content released on docs.microsoft.com in February.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/release-notes-february-2018/
Join our team and make the world better for developers!Come join us and be part of the Azure Growth and Ecosystems team!https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/awesome-jobs/
January 2018 Release NotesIn this post, we document some of the changes that we've made to docs.microsoft.com in the past month, rolling into 2018.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/release-notes-start-2018/
New and Updated Offline BooksWe are happy to announce the latest update to Offline Books for the Visual Studio 2017 Help Viewer.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/offline-book-refresh-feb-2018/
A New Feedback System Is Coming to docs.microsoft.comToday, we are taking it to the next level with the move to a new GitHub-based documentation feedback system.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/a-new-feedback-system-is-coming-to-docs/
Microsoft Writing Style Guide ReleasedMicrosoft Writing Style Guide is now available on docs.microsoft.com.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/style-guide/
Help make docs.microsoft.com better!Help the docs.microsoft.com team with your feedback.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/help-make-docs-microsoft-com-better/
Rewarding our community and fansA little extra love for our community and fans.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/rewarding-community-fans/
December 2017 Release NotesThis month's release notes includes new content releases, newly migrated content, retired content, bug fixes, experience improvements, and performance improvements!https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/december-release-notes/
Help shape the future of docs.microsoft.com!Our team would like to talk to you and learn how we can make a product that works better - simply fill out a short interest survey, and we will get in touch to schedule a 30 minute call.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/user-study-announcement-november-2017/
Announcing New International FeaturesWe are happy to announce the release of new international features on docs.microsoft.com. The new features are targeting international markets and are meant to improve the international user experience.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/announcing-new-international-features/
September 2017 Release NotesUpdates to docs.microsoft.com content and infrastructure for September 2017.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/september-release-notes/
Announcing PowerShell Module BrowserToday we are announcing the release of the PowerShell Module Browser, an easy, predictable way to search all Microsoft PowerShell modules and cmdlets.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/announcing-unified-powershell-experience/
Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 IT pro docs are now on docs.microsoft.comWindows Server 2016 and Windows 10 IT pro technical documentation are both now available on docs.microsoft.com.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/windows-server-and-10-it-docs/
Announcing a unified .NET reference experience on docs.microsoft.comAlmost a year ago, we piloted the .NET Core reference documentation on docs.microsoft.com. Today we are happy to announce our unified .NET API reference experience.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/announcing-unified-dotnet-experience-on-docs/
Updates to our PowerShell Documentation ExperienceToday we launched our revamped Azure PowerShell experience for docs.microsoft.com. Improvements to this experience include module versioning, code syntax highlighting, easier-to-navigate table of contents, the ability to edit and improve docs, and more.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/updated-powershell-experience/
Azure Resource Manager template reference now availableOn docs.microsoft.com, we have published new documentation for creating Azure Resource Manager templates. The documentation includes reference content that presents the JSON syntax and property values you need when adding resources to your templates.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/azure-resource-manager-template-reference-available/
Universal Windows Platform (UWP) docs are now on docs.microsoft.comI'm excited to announce the release of our Universal Windows Platform (UWP) documentation on docs.microsoft.com. These are the most recent docs for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, and soon we’ll refresh them for the Windows 10 Creators Update, too.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/universal-windows-platform-docs/
ASP.NET Documentation Now on docs.microsoft.comWe are happy to announce ASP.NET documentation and guidance has been migrated to docs.microsoft.com!https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/asp-net-on-docs/
November Update to docs.microsoft.comToday we are proud to announce that we have now migrated the documentation for Azure, Visual Studio 2017 RC, C++, ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core and SQL on Linux to docs.microsoft.com!https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/docs-november-update/
September Update to docs.microsoft.comOur team is committed to continuously deliver features that delight and excite our users, as well as make their experience with our documentation in the most efficient way. In the past month, we have made several changes to back that commitment.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/september-docs-update/
Recognizing Top Documentation Contributors - Summer 2016A couple of months ago we announced that we will be revamping our documentation experience through the launch of docs.microsoft.com. One of the key parts of the announcement was the move to an open model, where anyone, regardless of experience with documentation and developer tools, can help make our documentation better, from submitting GitHub pull requests against existing documentation repositories, to submitting valuable suggestions on our UserVoice page.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/recognizing-top-documentation-contributors-summer-2016/
F# docs are now on docs.microsoft.comToday we are announcing the release of F# documentation on docs.microsoft.com. A while ago we talked about making the F# documentation open-source, and in an effort to accelerate contributions and growth, we have moved it to its permanent home, joining our family of documents covering language and tools on the .NET platform.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/announcing-fsharp-docs/
Stack Overflow Documentation for Microsoft DevelopersToday we are announcing a partnership with Stack Overflow to support Stack Overflow Documentation for Microsoft developers. As part of this effort, we are letting our users know that Stack Overflow Documentation content will be integrated into docs.microsoft.com API reference content in the future.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/stackoverflow-documentation-for-microsoft-developers/
Introducing .NET Core DocsToday we released a preview of the .NET Documentation on docs.microsoft.com. To learn more about the new documentation experience improvements docs.microsoft.com offers, visit the introducing docs.microsoft.com blog post.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/introducing-net-core-docs/
Introducing docs.microsoft.comToday we’re announcing the preview release of our new documentation service https://docs.microsoft.com, showcasing content supporting our Enterprise Mobility products.https://docs.microsoft.com/teamblog/introducing-docs-microsoft-com/